Lewis M Singleton
Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
3 Papers
Lewis M Singleton is an academic researcher from Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Retrotransposon. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Mechanisms of disease-associated SINE-VNTR-Alus
TL;DR: The number of disease-associated SVAs identified has increased in recent years as DNA and RNA sequencing data became more widely available, and it is likely that the search for complex structural variation in disease is likely to yield further disease-causing SVA insertions.
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Non-reference genome transposable elements (TEs) have a significant impact on the progression of the Parkinson’s disease
TL;DR: The overwhelming effect of the non-reference TEs on the progression of PD is identified and is a good example of the impact the variations in the “junk DNA” have on complex diseases.
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The association of enteric neuropathy with gut phenotypes in acute and progressive models of Parkinson's disease.
Rachel M McQuade,Rachel M McQuade,Rachel M McQuade,Lewis M Singleton,Hongyi Wu,Sophie Lee,Remy Constable,Madeleine Di Natale,Mitchell T Ringuet,Joel Berger,Jessica A. Kauhausen,Clare L. Parish,David Finkelstein,John B. Furness,John B. Furness,Shanti Diwakarla,Shanti Diwakarla +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared changes in the enteric nervous system (ENS) of commonly used mouse models of PD that exhibit central neuropathy and a gut phenotype, using pan-neuronal marker, Hu, and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) and were correlated with GI function.